When faced with refinishing the louvered closet doors in his house, Club member Gene Alday of Carmel, Indiana, was having problems sanding away the paint between the individual louvers — he couldn’t get the sandpaper between the slats. To solve the problem, he glued strips of sandpaper to both faces of a standard paint-mixing stick. The mixing stick was just the right thickness so he could simultaneously sand both the front and back of the overlapping louvers.
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